After Savannah stabs her ex boyfriend with a pencil from calling her brother a retard, she’s been labeled as someone with anger management issues and is sent to Brooks academy, a temporary detention centre. Her life at home isn't any better having to deal with her mom leaving without reason, her drunk father and having to take care of her brother Evan. Cameron is the only one who manages to break down some of Savannah's walls that she has been building for years. She tries to keep it together but is anxious that her life is going to be left in pieces.
I loved this book so much that I read it in a couple hours and definitely want to go out and buy it! I felt so drawn into the story because it's full of raw emotions making you wanna keep reading till the very last page to see what silver lining is in store for Savannah's life, whether it's gonna work out or fail. You are always rooting that she will pull through after all that she has been through. Rating 5 out 5 stars.
- @Fallenangelhushhush of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library

While the premise of this story is solid and spot-on, there is a LOT of new drama that pops up every few pages--might be a bit inundating for younger readers. This book brings to light great awareness for individuals with disabilities.